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A study by CityU's Centre for Communication Research shows that local Internet users receive on average 58 junk mails per week, 11 more than that of 2004 and double the number of normal emails received.
Professor Li Ta-tsien, one of the most renowned mathematicians on the mainland, delivered the fourth lecture of the William Benter Distinguished Lecture Series at CityU on 25 January.
CityU's Department of Applied Social Studies revealed its findings on the "Positive Ageing Index" at a press conference on 19 January. The study shows that social networks and a positive outlook are crucial to enhancing positive ageing.
Final-year Marketing students won high praise at a presentation ceremony today (12 January) for the quality of their consultancy projects developed for several renowned corporations.
Researchers at CityU and partners from the Hong Kong Association of Art Therapists have unveiled Smart Ambience Therapy, a pioneering application of interactive media and virtual reality technology in art therapy.
Department of Management Sciences announced the findings of the "CityU Hong Kong Consumer Satisfaction Index 2005" on 7 January, showing that HKCSI stayed at 69.5, up 0.6% from the previous record high in 2004.
Everyone expected Professor Leung Kwok's inaugural lecture to be interesting. But despite the title, "Justice for All: Psycho-logical Insights for Creating a Fair World", no one could have predicted how useful his insights might be in their daily life.
Researchers from the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics and the Faculty Laboratory Centre were awarded the largest single CERG ($1.5m) in the Humanities, Social Sciences & Business Studies panel to develop an example-based machine translation (EBMT) system for the specialized language of legislation and legal documents. Their timely investigation will help to address the growing demand for bilingual legal texts as Hong Kong converts to a bilingual legal system.

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